A Study of Evacetrapib (LY2484595) in Participants With High Cholesterol (ACCENTUATE)

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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02227784

Recruitment Status :
Terminated
(Study termination due to program termination.)

The purpose of the ACCENTUATE study is to evaluate whether the study drug known as evacetrapib is effective in treating participants with high cholesterol and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and/or diabetes.

The Addition of Evacetrapib to Atorvastatin Compared to Placebo, High Intensity Atorvastatin, and Atorvastatin With Ezetimibe to Evaluate LDL-C Lowering in Patients With Primary Hyperlipidemia - The ACCENTUATE Study

Atorvastatin 40 milligrams (mg) orally once daily for 28 days during lead in period. Atorvastatin 40 mg plus evacetrapib 130 mg with placebo for blinding orally once daily for 90 days. Open label extension (atorvastatin 40 mg plus evacetrapib 130 mg) is available for compliant participants.

Drug: Evacetrapib

Administered orally

Other Name: LY2484595

Drug: Atorvastatin

Administered orally

Drug: Placebo

Administered orally

Active Comparator: Atorvastatin 80 mg

Atorvastatin 40 mg orally once daily for 28 days during lead in period. Atorvastatin 80 mg orally with placebo for blinding once daily for 90 days. Open label extension (atorvastatin 40 mg plus evacetrapib 130 mg) is available for compliant participants.

Drug: Atorvastatin

Administered orally

Drug: Placebo

Administered orally

Active Comparator: Atorvastatin + Ezetimibe

Atorvastatin 40 mg orally once daily for 28 days during lead in period. Atorvastatin 40 mg plus ezetimibe 10 mg with placebo for blinding orally once daily for 90 days. Open label extension (atorvastatin 40 mg plus evacetrapib 130 mg) is available for compliant participants.

Drug: Atorvastatin

Administered orally

Drug: Ezetimibe

Administered orally

Drug: Placebo

Administered orally

Active Comparator: Atorvastatin 40 mg

Atorvastatin 40 mg orally once daily for 28 days during lead in period. Atorvastatin 40 mg with placebo for blinding orally once daily for 90 days. Open label extension (atorvastatin 40 mg plus evacetrapib 130 mg) is available for compliant participants.

Change in LDL-C levels from baseline to the 3-month visit expressed as a percentage of the baseline levels. LDL-C was measured by beta quantification. Statistics are from analysis of covariance with log baseline measurement and treatment is included in the model. Least Square Means (LS means) and median differences were analyzed in log units and converted to standard units. Log Percent change from baseline response is the dependent variable.

Change in HDL-C levels from baseline to the 3-month visit expressed as a percentage of the baseline levels. LS medians and median differences were analyzed in log units and converted to standard units. Statistics are from mixed model repeated measures analysis with log baseline measurement, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction included in the model. Log percent change from baseline response is the dependent variable. Within-participant repeated measures at multiple visits are modeled by a compound symmetry covariance structure.

Change in apoAI levels from baseline to the 3-month visit expressed as a percentage of the baseline levels. Statistics are from analysis of covariance with log baseline measurement and treatment is included in the model. LS means and median differences were analyzed in log units and converted to standard units. Log Percent change from baseline response is the dependent variable.

Change in Non-HDL-C levels from baseline to the 3-month visit expressed as a percentage of the baseline levels. LS medians and median differences were analyzed in log units and converted to standard units. Statistics are from mixed model repeated measures analysis with log baseline measurement, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction included in the model. Log percent change from baseline response is the dependent variable. Within-participant repeated measures at multiple visits are modeled by a compound symmetry covariance structure.

Change in apoB levels from baseline to the 3-month visit expressed as a percentage of the baseline levels. Statistics are from analysis of covariance with log baseline measurement and treatment is included in the model. LS means and median differences were analyzed in log units and converted to standard units. Log Percent change from baseline response is the dependent variable.

Change in cholesterol efflux capacity from baseline to the 3-month visit expressed as a percentage of the baseline levels. Statistics are from analysis of covariance with log baseline measurement and treatment is included in the model. LS means and median differences were analyzed in log units and converted to standard units. Log Percent change from baseline response is the dependent variable.

Change in Lp(a) levels from baseline to the 3-month visit expressed as a percentage of the baseline levels. Statistics are from analysis of covariance with log baseline measurement and treatment is included in the model. LS means and median differences were analyzed in log units and converted to standard units. Log Percent change from baseline response is the dependent variable.

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Ages Eligible for Study:

18 Years and older (Adult, Senior)

Sexes Eligible for Study:

All

Accepts Healthy Volunteers:

No

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Must be treated with atorvastatin 40 mg/day for at least 30 days prior to screening

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